Exposing Imperialist Policies

We intend to make use of concrete facts to expose capitalist
reality, political and ideological diversions of imperialism, the
totalitarian character of a bourgeois state, and the strengthening
of reactionary thought in the bourgeois apparatus and in
capitalistic society as a whole.

The realization of such measures will permit us to coordinate
the Soviet press, radio and television in such a way that the
public's attention will be directed to the concrete manifestations
of the anti-popular nature of imperialism.

Such propaganda campaigns will help the press agency Novosti,
and politically oriented radio programs transmitted abroad to force
our idealogical enemy onto disadvantageous paths in the ideological
struggle.

A calendar of this type of events, mainly pertaining to the
USA is attached. Similar plans pertaining to other imperialistic
states could be developed in the course of work.

We request your review.

Assistant Chief of the Propaganda (A. Iakovlev)

Department, TsK KPSS
January 21, 1971

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TRANSLATOR'S COMMENTS: In the upper left corner are the words
"Without right of publication." In the upper right corner is the
stamp of the TsK KPSS. The hand-written note could not be
deciphered. The second page of the document is blank except for the
handwritten notes: Comrade Ponomarev is absent. Comrades Smirnov
and Parinov have been informed. January 29, 1971.

Attachment 170 Calendar of Certain Events

January 1, 1863 - In the USA the Act to free black slaves went into
effect. Provides a rationale to point out the severity of the
ethnic problem in the United States of America.

January 5, 1957 - President Eisenhower in a message to Congress set
forth an expansionist U.S. policy for the Near East and Middle East
that became known as the "Eisenhower-Dulles Doctrine."